Poems by Title Index
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The Poems (Alphabetically by Title)
- Abelard to Heloise
- About May [I]
- About May [II]
- About May [III]
- Absence
- Achievement
- Acquaintance [I]
- Acquaintance [II]
- Action
- The Actor
- Ad Finem [I]
- Ad Finem [II]
- Advice
- Advice
- Aesthetic
- Affirm
- Afloat
- After ["After the end that is drawing near"]
- After? ["After the summer glory has departed,"]
- After ["Over the din of battle,"]
- After the Battles are Over
- After the Engagement [I]
- After the Engagement [II]
- An Afternoon
- The Age of Motored Things
- The Ah Goo Tongue
- Alcohol's Requiem upon Prof. P.F.K., a Gifted
man, Who Died A Victim to Strong Drink
- All for Me
- All in a Coach and Four [I]
- All in a Coach and Four [II]
- All Mad
- All That Love Asks [I]
- All That Love Asks [II]
- All the World [I]
- All the World [II]
- Alone in the House
- Always at sea [I]
- Always at sea [II]
- Ambition's Trail [I]
- Ambition's Trail [II]
- America[I]
- America [II]
- "America Will Not Turn Back"
- American Boys, Hello!
- And They Are Dumb
- Angel or Demon
- Angela
- An Answer ["If all the year was summer-time,"]
[I]
- An Answer ["If all the year was summer-time,"]
[II]
- An Answer ["If one should bring a rose that
had been fair,"]
- Answer ["O well have we done the old tasks!
in the old, old ways of earth."]
- Answered [I]
- Answered [II]
- Answered [III]
- Answered [IV]
- Answered Prayers
- Answers
- Applause
- Appreciation
- Aquileia
- Are You Loving Enough? [I]
- Are You Loving Enough? [II]
- Arise
- Aristarchus
- The Arrival
- The Arrogant Hairpin
- Arrow and Bow [I]
- Arrow and Bow [II]
- Art and Heart [I]
- Art and Heart [II]
- Art and Love [I]
- Art and Love [II]
- Art Thou Alive? [I]
- Art Thou Alive? [II]
- Art Versus Cupid
- Artist and Man
- Artist's Life
- As by Fire [I]
- As by Fire [II]
- As the River Floweth
- As We Look Back (Rondeau)
- As You Go Through Life [I]
- As You Go Through Life [II]
- As You Go Through Life [III]
- As You Go Through Life [IV]
- Ascension
- Asleep
- An Aspiration [An Inspiration]
- Assertion [I]
- Assertion [II]
- Assistance
- Astrolabius
- At an Old Drawer [I]
- At an Old Drawer [II]
- At Eleusis [I]
- At Eleusis [II]
- At Fontainebleau [I]
- At Fontainebleau [II]
- At Forty-Eight
- At Set of Sun[I]
- At Set of Sun [II]
- At Sunset
- At the Boro Boedoer
- At the Bridal
- At the Fork of the Road
- At the Hop
- At the Window [I]
- At the Window [II]
- Attainment [I]
- Attainment [II]
- Attraction [I]
- Attraction [II]
- Australia Answers
- An Autumn Day
- An Autumn Reverie
- Awakened!
- The Awakening ["I love the tropics, where
sun and rain"]
- The Awakening ["Out of the sleep of earth,
with visions rife"]
- Baby Eva
- A Baby in the House [I]
- A Baby in the House [II]
- A Baby in the House [III]
- Baby's First Journey
- Babyland [I]
- Babyland [II]
- Babyland [III]
- A Bachelor to a Married Flirt
- A Ballade of the Unborn Dead
- The Ballot
- The Barbarous Chief
- Battle Hymn of the Women [I]
- Battle Hymn of the Women [II]
- Be Not Attached [I]
- Be Not Attached [II]
- Be Not Content
- Be Not Dismayed
- "Be Not Weary" [I]
- Be Not Weary [II]
- Be Sorry for the Boys a Bit
- The Beautiful Blue Danube [I]
- The Beautiful Blue Danube [II]
- "The Beautiful Blue Danube" [III]
- The Beautiful Land of Nod [I]
- The Beautiful Land of Nod [II]
- The Beautiful Land of Nod [III]
- Beauty ["The search for beauty is the search
for God,"] [I]
- Beauty ["The search for beauty is the search
for God,"] [II]
- Beauty ["Though thy cheek be fair, as the
roses are,"]
- Beauty Making
- The Bed [I]
- The Bed [II]
- Bedlam Town
- Before and After
- The Beggar Cat
- Begin the Day
- Behold the Earth
- Belgium [I]
- Belgium [II]
- Belief
- The Belle of the Season [I]
- The Belle of the Season [II]
- The Belle's Soliloquy [I]
- The Belle's Soliloquy [II]
- Beppo [I]
- Beppo [II]
- The Best
- Beyond [I]
- Beyond [II]
- Beyond [III]
- Beyond [IV]
- Beyond [V]
- Beyond [VI]
- Bird of Hope [I]
- Bird of Hope [II]
- Bird of Hope [III]
- The Birth of Jealousy
- The Birth of the Opal [I]
- The Birth of the Opal [II]
- The Birth of the Opal [III]
- The Birth of the Opal [IV]
- The Birth of the Opal [V]
- The Birth of the Orchid [I]
- The Birth of the Orchid [II]
- The Black Charger
- The Black Man's Claim
- The Black Sheep
- Blasé [I]
- Blasé [II]
- The Blasphemy of Guns [I]
- The Blasphemy of Guns [II]
- Bleak Weather [I]
- Bleak Weather [II]
- Bleak Weather [III]
- Bless the Babies
- Blind
- Blind Sorrow
- The Boastful Tube
- Bohemia [I]
- Bohemia[ II]
- Bound and Free
- Boys' and Girls' Thanksgiving of 1892
- The Braggart!
- Breakers
- The Breaking of Chains
- Breaking the Day in Two [I]
- Breaking the Day in Two [II]
- The Brewer's Dog
- The Bridal Eve
- Bridge of Prayer
- Brotherhood ["God, what a world, if men
in street and mart,"]
- Brotherhood ["When in the even ways of life"]
- Burdened
- A Burial
- Buried To-day
- Burned Out
- The Burning Ghat
- But A Dream
- But One [I]
- But One [II]
- By and By
- By and Bye
- The Call ["All wantonly
in hours of joy,"]
- The Call [" In the banquet hall of Progress"]
[I]
- The Call [" In the banquet hall of Progress"]
[II]
- Camouflage
- The Camp Fire
- Camp Followers
- Canada
- The Captive
- "Carlos"
- The Carpet of Dreams
- The Cello
- The Chain
- Change ["Changed? Yes I will confess it--"]
[I]
- Change ["Changed? Yes I will confess it--"]
[II]
- The Change ["She leaned out into the soft
June weather"] [I]
- The Change ["She leaned out into the soft
June weather"] [II]
- The Change ["She leaned out into the soft
June weather"] [III]
- Cheating Time
- The Cherub Year
- The Children of the Mills
- The Choosing of Esther
- The Chosen
- Christ Crucified [I]
- Christ Crucified [II]
- The Christian's New Year Prayer
- Christmas Fancies [I]
- Christmas Fancies [II]
- Christmas Thoughts
- Circumstance
- The City
- Clara Morris
- Climbing
- Coleur de Rose
- Columbia
- Columbia's Motto
- Come Back Clean
- Come Near
- The Coming Man
- The Common Link
- The Common Lot [I]
- The Common Lot [II]
- The Common People
- Communism [I]
- Communism [II]
- Compassion ["There is a picture, that I
sometimes see,"]
- Compassion ["He was a failure; and one day
he died."]
- Compensations
- Completion
- Comrades
- Concentration
- Conquest
- Consciousness
- Constancy
- Content and Happiness
- Contentment [I]
- Contentment [II]
- Contrasts ["A great gold sun in the skies
above us;"]
- Contrasts ["I SEE the tall church steeples,"]
[I]
- Contrasts ["I SEE the tall church steeples,"]
[II]
- The Convention
- Conversation ["God and I in space alone"]
- Conversation ["We were a baker's dozen in
the house--six women and six men"]
- Conversion ["I have lived this life as the
skeptic lives it"] [I]
- Conversion ["I have lived this life as the
sceptic lives it"] [II]
- Conversion ["When this world's pleasures
for my soul sufficed,"]
- The Coquette
- Coronation poem and prayer
- The Cost
- Courage ["There is a courage, a majestic
thing"] [I]
- Courage ["There is a courage, a majestic
thing"] [II]
- Courage ["Whether the way be dark or light"]
- Creation [I]
- Creation [II]
- 'Credulity'
- The Creed [I]
- The Creed [II]
- The Creed to Be
- The Crimes of Peace
- A Crushed Leaf
- The Cry of the People
- The Cure
- A Curious Story [I]
- A Curious Story [II]
- The Cusine
- Custer
- Daft [I]
- Daft [II]
- Daft [III]
- Daily Talks
- The Dance of the Elves
- Dance of the Song of the Sylphides
- Dawn
- The Deadliest Sin
- Dear Motherland of France
- Death has Crowned Him a Martyr
- The Death of Cupid
- Death of Labour
- Deathless [I]
- Deathless [II]
- Deathless [III]
- Death's Protest
- The Decadent
- Deceitful Calm
- December
- Decoration Poem ["A year that was solemn,
and sad and strange,"]
- Decoration Poem ["Gather them out of the
valley--"]
- Delilah [I]
- Delilah [II]
- Delilah [III]
- Dell and I
- Denied
- Departed
- The Depths
- Desire
- Desolation [I]
- Desolation [II]
- The Destroyer
- Determination
- Devils
- The Diabutsu
- Diamonds
- Dick's Family
- The Difference ["Passion is what the sun
feels for the earth"]
- The Difference ["To the coal black maid"]
- The Difference ["Up in the cosy chamber,"]
- A Dirge
- The Dirge of the Winds
- The Disappointed [I]
- The Disappointed [II]
- The Disappointed [III]
- The Disappointed [IV]
- The Disappointed [V]
- The Disappointed [VI]
- Disarmament [I]
- Disarmament [II]
- Discontent ["Like a thorn in the flesh,
like a fly in the mesh,"]
- Discontent ["The splendid discontent of
God"] [I]
- Discontent ["The splendid discontent of
God"] [II]
- The Discontented Manicure Scissors
- Discredited
- Disinterred
- Display
- Distrust
- Divorce [I]
- Divorced [II]
- Divorced [III]
- Does It Pay [I]
- Does It Pay? [II]
- A Domestic Conversation
- Don't
- Don't Drink
- Don't Talk When You've Nothing To Say
- Don't Tease the Lion
- The Doomed City's Prayer [I]
- The Doomed City's Prayer [II]
- Dorthy D
- Dorothy Perkins Rose
- Double Carnations
- Doubting
- The Downfall of a Proud Fork
- Draw Anchor
- A Dream ["In the night I dreamed that you
had died,"]
- A Dream ["The shadows of a winter night
were falling,"]
- A Dream ["That was a curious dream; I thought
the three"]
- A Dream-Bandit
- Dream Time [I]
- Dream-Time [II]
- Dream Town
- The Dream-Town Show
- The Dreamer
- Dreams
- Drifting Apart
- Drought [I]
- Drought [II]
- Dual
- The Duel [I]
- The Duel [II]
- The Duet [I]
- The Duet [II]
- The Duet [III]
- Dust-Sealed
- Duty's Path [I]
- Duty's Path [II]
- Dying ["The great high arch of heaven, like
tapestry"]
- Dying ["Let me lie upon your breast,"]
- Dying Year
- Earnestness [I]
- Earnestness [II]
- The Earth ["The earth is yours and mine,"]
- The Earth ["To build a house, with love
for architect,"] [I]
- The Earth ["To build a house, with love
for architect,"] [II]
- Earth Bound [I]
- Earth Bound [II]
- Earthly Pride
- East and west
- Easter Morn
- An East Wind
- The Edict of the Sex [I]
- The Edict of the Sex [II]
- The Edict of the Sex [III]
- Effect
- The Egotistical Pen
- The Empty Bowl
- An Empty Crib
- The End of the Summer
- The Engine
- England, Awake!
- The Englishman [I]
- The Englishman [II]
- The Enlisted Men
- Entre-Acte Reveries
- An Episode
- An Erring Woman's Love [I]
- An Erring Woman's Love [II]
- Estranged
- The Eternal Now
- The Eternal Will [I]
- The Eternal Will [II]
- The Eternal Will [III]
- Europe
- Existence
- Experience of a Young Matron
- A Fable [I]
- A Fable [II]
- A Fable [III]
- A Face [I]
- A Face [II]
- Fading ["All in the beautiful Autumn weather"]
- Fading ["All in the beautiful Autumn weather"]
- Fading [I] ["She sits beside the window.
All who pass"]
- Fading [II] ["She sits beside the window.
All who pass"]
- Fading [III] ["She sits beside the window.
All who pass"]
- Faith [I]
- Faith [II]
- The Faith We Need [I]
- The Faith We Need [II]
- The Fall of a Proud Carriage
- A Fallen Leaf [I]
- A Fallen Leaf [II]
- The Falling of Thrones
- False
- Fame
- A Fancy
- The Farewell [I]
- The Farewell [II]
- The Farewell of Clarimonde [I]
- The Farewell of Clarimonde [II]
- A Fatal Impress [I]
- A Fatal Impress [II]
- Fate
- Fate and I
- Father
- Father and Child
- Father and Son [I]
- Father and Son [II]
- The Fault of the Age
- Fear
- Fiction and Fact
- Fighters
- Finis
- The Finish
- The Fire Brigade
- A Fisherman's Baby [I]
- A Fisherman's Baby [II]
- Fishing [I]
- Fishing [II]
- Five Kisses
- Five Little Fingers
- Five Little Toes in the Morning
- Five Little Toes at Night
- Fleeing Away
- Floods [I]
- Floods [II]
- Florabelle
- Flowers for the Brave
- "Flowers of France"
- Flown Away
- Foes
- The Foolish Elm
- For Him Who Best Shall Understand It
- Forbidden Speech
- The Forecast [I]
- The Forecast [II]
- Foreshadowed
- Fortune's Wheel
- Forward
- Found
- A Fragment [I]
- A Fragment [I]
- France, I Have Ever Loved You
- Freedom
- Friendship
- Friendship After Love [I]
- Friendship After Love [II]
- From the Grave [I]
- From the Grave [II]
- The Frost Fairy
- Geraldine
- Gethsemane [I]
- Gethsemane [II]
- Gethsemane [III]
- Gethsemane [IV]
- Gethsemane [V]
- Getting Even
- The Ghost ["Through the open gate of Dreamland"]
- Ghosts ["There are ghosts in the room. "][I]
- Ghosts ["There are ghosts in the room. "][II]
- Ghosts ["There are ghosts in the room. "][III]
- The Ghosts ["There was no wind, and yet the
air"]
- The Giddy Girl
- The Girl of the U.S.A.
- A Girl's Autumn Reverie
- A Girl's Faith
- Give
- "Give Us a Call"
- A Glass of Wine
- The Glory of Being Alive
- Go Back
- Go Plant a tree
- The Goal
- God rules alway
- Goddess of Liberty, Answer
- God's Answer [I]
- God's Answer [II]
- God's Kin
- God's Majesty
- God's Measure [I]
- God's Measure [II]
- God's Motto
- God's Work [I]
- God's Work [II]
- Going Away [I]
- Going Away [II]
- A Golden Day [I]
- A Golden Day [II]
- A Golden Year
- Good-by to the Cradle
- Good-Bye
- Good Mothers
- Good Night
- A Good Sport
- Good Templars' Song
- A Good Time Coming
- The Gossips [I]
- The Gossips [II]
- Gracia [I]
- Gracia [II]
- The Graduates [I]
- The Graduates [II]
- Grandpa's Christmas
- Granite Bay
- The Greater Love
- The Greatest Warrior
- Greeting Poem
- A Grey Mood
- Grief ["As the funeral train with its honored
dead"]
- Grief ["So many widows, widows, everywhere."]
- Growing Old
- Guerdon
- Guilo [I]
- Guilo [II]
- The Gulf Stream [I]
- The Gulf Stream [II]
- The Gulf Stream [III]
- The Gulf Stream [IV]
- Gypsying [I]
- Gypsying [II]
- Half Fledged
- The Hammock's Complaint
- Happiness
- The Harp [I]
- The Harp [II]
- The Harp's Song
- "Has Been"
- Haunted ["'We walk upon the sea-shore, you
and I,"]
- Haunted ["What are these nameless mysteries,
"]
- He That Hath Ears
- "He That Looketh"
- "He Who Doeth All Things, Doeth All Things
Well"
- He Will Not Come
- Heart's Ease
- Heaven and Hell
- The Heights [I]
- The Heights [II]
- The Heights [III]
- Helen of Troy
- Helena
- The Hen's Complaint
- Her Last Letter
- Her Love
- Her Mother's Beautiful Eyes
- Her Reverie
- Here and Now [I]
- Here and Now [II]
- Heredity
- Heresy [I]
- Heresy [II]
- Hidden Gems
- High Noon [I]
- High Noon [II]
- High Noon [III]
- High Noon [IV]
- High Noon [V]
- The Hills of God
- His Language
- His Last Letter [I]
- His Last Letter [II]
- His Mansion
- His Old Yellow Almanac [I]
- His Old Yellow Almanac [II]
- His Song
- His Youth
- Holiday Songs
- Honeymoon Scene
- The Horse
- The Hour
- The House of Life
- How
- How Does Love Speak
- How is it?
- How Like the Sea
- How Salvator Won
- How the Birds' Write Their Music
- How the White Rose Came
- How Will It Be?
- Hung [I]
- Hung [II]
- Husks [I]
- Husks [II]
- Husks [III]
- I Am [I]
- I Am [II]
- I Am Running Forth to Meet You
- I Bide My Time
- I Didn't Think [I]
- I Didn't Think [II]
- I Dream
- I Like Cigars
- I Look To Science
- I Love You
- I Shall Not Forget
- I Step Across the Mystic Border-Land
- I Told You
- I Told You So
- I, Too
- I Will Be True
- I Will Be Worthy of It [I]
- I Will Be Worthy of It [II]
- I Wonder
- I Wonder Why
- The Ice Pitcher and the Fan
- Idle
- Idler's Song [I]
- Idler's Song [II]
- If ["Dear love, if you and I could sail away"]
- If-- ["If I were a raindrop, and you were a
leaf,"]
- If ["Twixt what thou art, and what thou wouldst
be, let"] [I]
- If ["Twixt what thou art, and what thou wouldst
be, let"] [II]
- If ["If I were sent to represent"]
- If ["If wine was banished from the earth,"]
- If and -- Alas!
- If Christ Came Questioning
- If He Were Here
- If I Could Only Weep
- If I Could Utter
- If I Should Die [I]
- If I Should Die [II]
- If I Were a Man, a Young Man
- If I Were Sent
- If One Should Dive Deep
- If You Had Been True
- 'I'll Carry On!'
- "I'll Do What I Can"
- Illogical [I]
- Illogical [II]
- Illusion [I]
- Illusion [II]
- I'm Sorry
- Immortality
- Impatience [I]
- Impatience [II]
- In an Old Art Gallery
- In England
- In Faith
- In France I Saw a Hill
- In Grandma's Kitchen [I]
- In Grandmamma's Kitchen [II]
- In Heaven With You
- In Honor of "The Drummer"
- In India's Dreamy Land
- In Memoriam ["Across the sodden field we
gaze,"]
- In Memorium ["Looking some papers over,"]
- In Memory of Charlie Spaulding
- In Memory of J.B.
- In Memory of Miss Jenny Blanchard
- In the Crowd
- In the Cup
- In the Garden [I]
- In the Garden [II]
- In the Long Run
- In the Night ["Sometimes at night, when
I sit and write,"] [I]
- In the Night ["Sometimes at night, when
I sit and write,"] [II]
- In the Night ["In the silent midnight watches,"]
[I]
- "In the Night" ["In the silent midnight
watches,"] [II]
- In Vain
- Inborn
- Incomplete
- Independence Ode
- Individuality [I]
- Individuality [II]
- Inevitable
- Insight [I]
- Insight [II]
- An Inspiration ["However the battle is ended,"]
[I]
- An Inspiration ["However the battle is ended,"]
[II]
- Inspiration ["NOT like a daring, bold, aggressive
boy,"] [I]
- Inspiration ["NOT like a daring, bold, aggressive
boy,"] [II]
- The Instructor
- Interlude [I]
- Interlude [II]
- Interlude [III]
- Intermediary
- Into Space
- Into the World
- The Invisible Helpers [I]
- The Invisible Helpers [II]
- Is it Best?
- Is It Done
- Is It Well?
- Isaura [I]
- Isaura [II]
- The Island of Endless Play
- It Does Not Matter [I]
- It Does Not Matter [II]
- It Matters Only
- It May Be
- It Might Have Been
- It All Will Come Out Right
- Jamie
- The Jealous gods
- Jenny Lind
- Joy [I]
- Joy [II]
- Just You
- Justice
- Kaiulani
- Karma
- Keep Out the Past [I]
- Keep Out the Past [II]
- The Kettle
- The Khaki Boys Who Were Not At the Front
- Kim
- The King and Siren [I]
- The King and Siren [II]
- The King and Siren [III]
- King Neptune's Secretary
- The King of Candy Land
- King Tommy's Rise and Fall
- The Kingdom of Love [I]
- The Kingdom of Love [II]
- The Kingdom of Love [III]
- The Kingdom of Love [IV]
- The Kingdom of Love [V]
- Kiss Me
- Knowledge
- La Mort d'Amour
- The Ladder
- The Lady and the Dame [I]
- The Lady and the Dame [II]
- The Lady and the Dame [III]
- The Lady of Tears
- Lais When Old
- Lais When Young
- The Land Between [I]
- The Land Between [II]
- The Land Between [III]
- The Land of Content
- The Land of the Gone-Away Souls [I]
- The Land of the Gone-Away Souls [II]
- The Land of the Gone-Away Souls [III]
- The Land of Nowhere
- The Last Dance
- Last Love
- The Law ["Life is a Shylock; always it demands"]
- The Law ["The sun may be clouded, but ever
the sun"] [I]
- The Law ["The sun may be clouded, but ever
the sun"] [II]
- The Law ["The tide of love swells in me
with such force,"]
- The Law ["When the great universe was wrought"]
- Lawns
- A Lawyer's Romance
- Lay it Away [I]
- Lay It Away [II]
- The Leader to Be [I]
- The Leader to Be [II]
- A Leaf
- Lean Down
- Lean Down and Lift Me Higher
- Let Me Lean Hard [I]
- Let Me Lean Hard [II]
- Let Them Go
- "Let Us Give Thanks"
- Leudemanns-on-the-River
- Life ["All in the dark we grope along"] [I]
- Life ["All in the dark we grope along, "]
[II]
- Life ["An infant wailing in nameless fear"]
[I]
- Life ["An infant wailing in nameless fear"]
[II]
- Life ["I feel the great immensity of life"]
- Life ["Life, like a romping schoolboy, full
of glee,"]
- Life ["On a bleak, bald hill with a dull world
under,"]
- Life and Death
- Life and I ["Life and I are lovers, straying"]
- Life and I ["When Life and I first talked
together,"]
- Life is a Privilege [I]
- Life is a Privilege [II]
- Life Is Too Short [I]
- Life Is Too Short [II]
- Life's Car [I]
- Life's Car [II]
- Life's Harmonies [I]
- Life's Harmonies [II]
- Life's Journey [I]
- Life's Journey [II]
- Life's Journey [III]
- Life's Key
- Life's Ladder
- Life's Lesson Book
- Life's Opera
- Life's Scars
- The Lifted Cup
- Limitless
- Lincoln, February 12, 1809-1909
- Lines
- Lines from "Maurine" ["I'd rather have my
verses win"]
- Lines from "Maurine" ["It was a way of Helen's
not to sing"]
- Lines on H--'s Foot
- Lines Written on the Death of James Buell
[I]
- Lines Written Upon the Death of James Buell
[II]
- Lippo
- Listen! [I]
- Listen [II]
- Listen [III]
- The Little Bird [I]
- The Little Bird [II]
- Little Blue Hood
- Little Bride in White
- The Little Go-Cart [I]
- The Little Go-Cart [II]
- 'Little Kids'
- The Little Lady of the Bullock Cart
- Little Mothers of Men to Be
- Little Queen [I]
- Little Queen [II]
- A Little Song
- The Little White Hearse [I]
- The Little White Hearse [II]
- The Lodge-Room
- The London Bobby
- Long Ago
- Longings
- Lord, Speak Again
- Lost [I]
- Lost [II]
- The Lost Garden [I]
- The Lost Garden [II]
- The Lost Garden [III]
- The Lost Land
- Lost Nation
- Love ["The day is drawing near, my dear,"]
[I]
- Love ["The day is drawing near, my dear,"]
[II]
- Love ["Do You know what moves the tides"]
- Love ["Dreaming of love, the ardent mind of
youth"]
- Love ["In all earth's music, grand, or sweet,
or strong,"]
- Love ["The longer I live and the more I see"]
- Love and Duty
- Love and the Seasons
- Love is All [I]
- Love is All [II]
- Love Is Enough [I]
- Love Is Enough [II]
- The Love-Letters of Abelard and Heloise
- Love Much
- Love Song ["Once in the world's first prime,"]
[I]
- Love Song ["Once in the world's first prime,"]
[II]
- Love Song ["Once in the world's first prime,"]
[III]
- Love Song ["When the glad spring time walked
over the border,"]
- The Love That Leads to God
- Love Thyself Last [I]
- Love Thyself Last [II]
- Love Thyself Last [III]
- Love, Time, and Will
- Love Will Wane [I]
- Love Will Wane [II]
- Love's Burial ["Let us clear a little space,"]
- Love's Burial ["See him quake and see him
tremble,"]
- Love's Coming [I]
- Love's Coming [II]
- Love's Extravagance
- Love's Language ["How does Love speak?"][I]
- Love's Language ["How does Love speak?"][II]
- Love's Language ["How does Love speak?"][III]
- Love's Language ["How does Love speak?"][IV]
- Love's Language ["When silence flees before
the voice of Love,"]
- Love's Mirage
- Love's Sleep
- Love's Supremacy [I]
- Love's Supremacy [II]
- Love's Ways
- A Lover's Quarrel
- Low Tide
- Luck [I]
- Luck [II]
- The Lullaby
- Mad
- A Maiden to Her Mirror
- A Maiden's Secret [I]
- A Maiden's Secret [II]
- Making Friends
- A Man
- The Maniac [I]
- The Maniac [II]
- A Man's Good-bye
- A Man's Ideal
- A Man's Repentance
- A Man's Reverie
- March [I]
- March [II]
- A March Snow
- A Marine Etching [I]
- A Marine Etching [II]
- A Married Coquette [I]
- A Married Coquette [II]
- A Married Coquette [III]
- The Masquerade
- Master and Servant
- The Master Hand
- May Not This Thing Be?
- Maurine [I]
- Maurine [II]
- Maurine [III]
- Meditations [I]
- Meditations [II]
- A Meeting [I]
- A Meeting [II]
- The Meeting of the Centuries
- Meg's Curse
- Memorial Day--1892
- Memories
- A Memory
- Memory's Garden
- Memory's Mansion
- Memory's River [I]
- Memory's River [II]
- The Men-Made Gods
- The Message
- The Messenger [I]
- The Messenger [II]
- The Messenger [III]
- Met
- Midsummer
- The Mill
- A Minor Chord [I]
- A Minor Chord [II]
- A Minor Chord [III]
- A Mirage ["It was the crowded hour of the
great city,"]
- Mirage ["When the beautiful mountain ash
is turning--"]
- Misalliance [I]
- Misalliance [II]
- The Mischief Making Hall
- Misjudged
- Mission
- Mistakes ["God sent us here to make mistakes."]
- Mistakes ["My life is full of sad mistakes,--"]
- Mockery [I]
- Mockery [II]
- Momus, God of Laughter
- Moon and Sea
- A Moorish Maid
- More Fortunate
- Morning Prayer
- Most Blest Is He
- Motherhood
- The Mother-in-Law
- Mother's Kisses
- Mother Loss [I]
- Mother's Loss [II]
- Mother's Loss [III]
- Mothers of Sons [I]
- Mothers of Sons [II]
- The Mother's Prayer
- A Mother's Reverie
- A Mother's Wail
- The Muse and the Poet
- Music in the Flat
- The Musicians [I]
- The Musicians [II]
- The Musicians [III]
- My Comrade
- My Faith [I]
- My Faith [II]
- My First Guest
- My Flower Room
- My Friend [I]
- My Friend [II]
- My Grave
- My Heaven
- My Heritage [I]
- My Heritage [II]
- My Home
- My Lady
- My Launch and I
- My Love
- My Ship
- My Vision [I]
- My Vision [II]
- My Vision [III]
- Myself
- Mysteries
- The Nameless
- National Anniversary Ode [I]
- National Anniversary Ode [II]
- A Naughty Little Comet [I]
- A Naughty Little Comet [II]
- Necessity [I]
- Necessity [II]
- Necromancy
- The Need
- The Need of the World
- The Needle and the Thread
- Neutral
- Never
- Never Mind [I]
- Never Mind [II]
- New and Old [I]
- New and Old [II]
- The New and Old Centuries
- The New Commandment
- The New Hawaiian Girl
- The New Love
- New Orleans, 1885
- New Year ["As the old year sinks down in
Time's ocean,"]
- New Year ["I saw on the hills of the morning,"]
- New Year ["Know this! there is nothing can
harm you"]
- New Year ["The New Year dawns again upon
the earth,"]
- New Year ["New Year, I look straight in
your eyes,"]
- New Year ["The night is cold, the hour is
late, the world is bleak and drear;"]
- New Year ["The year like a ship in the distance"]
- New Year Resolve
- The New Year Ship [I]
- The New Year Ship [II]
- New Year's Day
- A New Year's Greeting to the City of the
Lakes
- News From The Front
- Night ["As some dusk mother shields from all
alarms"]
- The Night ["Oh! give me the night, the dark,
dark night,"]
- Nirvana
- "No Classes"
- No Classes!
- No Comfort
- No Place
- No Rest
- No Song
- No Spring
- Noblesse Oblige [I]
- Noblesse Oblige [II]
- The Noise in the Attic
- Noon
- Norine
- Not a Cheerful View of It
- Not Anchored
- Not Quite the Same [I]
- Not Quite the Same [II]
- Nothing But Stones
- Nothing New
- Nothing Remains
- Now ["I leave with God, to-morrow's where and
how,"]
- Now ["One looks behind him to some vanished
time"]
- "Now I Lay Me"
- Now the Days are Growing Longer
- Obstacles
- Occupation
- The Ocean of Song
- October
- An Ode to Time
- The Ogre Slam-the-Door
- Oh, Poor Sick World
- Old
- Old and New [I]
- Old and New [II]
- Old and New [III]
- The Old and the New
- An Old Bouquet
- An Old Comrade
- An Old Fan
- An Old-Fashioned Type
- An Old Heart
- An Old Man to His Sleeping Young Bride
- An Old Man's View
- "The Old Moon in the New Moon's Arms"
- Old Rhythm and Rhyme
- An Old Song
- The Old Stage Queen [I]
- The Old Stage Queen [II]
- Old Times
- The Old Wooden Cradle
- Older than You
- Omnipotence
- On Avon's Breast I Saw a Stately Swan
- On Rainy Days
- On Seeing the Diabutsu
- On Seeing 'The House of Julia' at Herculaneum
- On With the Dance [I]
- On With the Dance [II]
- Once in a While
- Once More Together
- One by One
- One Night
- One Night in May
- One of Our Days
- One of These
- One of Us Two [I]
- One of Us Two [II]
- One of Us Two [III]
- "One was taken, One was left"
- One Woman's History
- One Woman's Memory
- One Woman's Plea [I]
- One Woman's Plea [II]
- Only a Glove
- Only a Kiss
- Only a Line
- Only a Sad Mistake
- Only a Simple Rhyme [I]
- Only a Simple Rhyme [II]
- Only a Slight Flirtation
- Only Dreams [I]
- Only Dreams [II]
- Only in Dreams
- Opportunity
- Optimism
- The Optimist [I]
- The Optimist [II]
- Origin of the Liquor Dealer
- The Other
- Our Angel [I]
- Our Angel [II]
- Our Atlas
- Our Blessings [I]
- Our Blessings [II]
- Our Lives
- Our Petty Cares
- Our Souls
- Out of the Depths [I]
- Out of the Depths [II]
- Over the Alley
- Over the Banisters
- Over the May Hill
- Over the Water
- The Pæan of Peace
[I]
- The Paean of Peace [II]
- Pain's Proof
- Pain's Purpose
- Pardoned Out
- Parted
- Parting
- Passing the Buck
- The Past
- The Path Ascending
- Peace and Love [I]
- Peace and Love [II]
- The Peace Angel
- The Peace of Allah
- Peace of the Goal
- Peace Should Not Come
- Peek-a-Boo
- Penalty [I]
- Penalty [II]
- Penalty [III]
- The Pendulum
- The People's Favorite
- Perfection
- Perfectness [I]
- Perfectness [II]
- Perished [I]
- Perished [II]
- The Pessimist [I]
- The Pessimist [II]
- Petition
- "PH. Best & Co.'s Lager-Beer."
- The Phantom Ball
- Philosophy
- A Picture [I]
- A Picture [II]
- The Pilgrim Fathers
- A Pin [I]
- A Pin [II]
- A Pin [III]
- Plans
- Platonic [I]
- Platonic [II]
- The Play
- A Plea [I]
- A Plea [II]
- A Plea [III]
- A Plea for Fame
- A Plea to Peace [I]
- A Plea to Peace [II]
- Plea to Science [I]
- Plea to Science [II]
- The Plough
- The Plow of God
- Poem [Read at the Reunion of the Society of
the "Grand Army of the Tennessee," at Madison, Wisconsin, July 4th, 1872.]
- A Poem [Read before the St. Andrew's Society,
January 8, 1875.]
- Poems of the Week
- The Poet and His Songs
- The Poet's Theme
- The Poor Little Toe [I]
- The Poor Little Toe [II]
- Possession
- Posthumous Praise
- Poverty and Wealth [I]
- Poverty and Wealth [II]
- Praise Day
- Prayer ["Give us the open mind, O God,"]
- A Prayer ["I Know it cannot be irreverence,"]
- Prayer ["I do not undertake to say"]
- Prayer ["Lean on thyself until thy strength
is tried;"]
- A Prayer ["Master of sweet and loving lore,"]
- Prayer ["You can blaze trails to God's most
secret spot;"]
- Preaching vs. Practice
- The Prelude to "Tristan and Isolde"
- Preparation [I]
- Preparation [II]
- Presentiment
- Presumption [I]
- Presumption [II]
- Presumption [III]
- The Price He Paid [I]
- The Price He Paid [II]
- Prince of the Waltzers
- The Princess' Finger Nail [I]
- The Princess's Finger Nail [II]
- The Problem
- Progress ["In its giving and its getting"]
[I]
- Progress ["In its giving and its getting"]
[II]
- Progress ["In its
giving and its getting, in its smiling and its fretting,"] [III]
- Progress ["Let there be many windows to
your soul"] [I]
- Progress ["Let there be many windows to
your soul"] [II]
- Progression
- Protest ["To sin by silence, when we should
protest,"]
- "Protest" ["To sit in silence when we should
protest"]
- The Protest ["Said the great machine of
iron and wood,"]
- The Punished [I]
- The Punished [II]
- The Purpose
- A Quarrel Among the Books
- Queen of the Sweets
- The Queen's Last Ride
- Queries [I]
- Queries [II]
- The Quest of the Sea of Love
- The Question [I]
- The Question [II]
- Questioning
- The Rainbow of Promise
- A Rainy Night
- Rangoon
- The Rape of the Mist [I]
- The Rape of the Mist [II]
- Read at the benefit of Clara Morris
- Realisation
- Realization
- The Reason
- Recompense
- Reconstruction
- Recrimination [I]
- Recrimination [II]
- Recrimination [III]
- Red Carnations [I]
- Red Carnations [II]
- Reform
- Refuted
- Regret [I]
- Regret [II]
- Regret and Remorse
- Reincarnation [I]
- Reincarnation [II]
- Relics
- Remembered
- Reminders
- A Reminiscence
- Repetition [I]
- Repetition [II]
- Replies [I]
- Replies [II]
- Reply to Rudyard Kipling's Poem
- Resigned [I]
- Resigned [II]
- Resolve ["As the dead year is clasped by
a dead December,"] [I]
- Resolve ["As the dead year is clasped by
a dead December,"] [II]
- Resolve ["As the dead year is clasped by
a dead December,"] [III]
- Resolve ["Build on resolve, and not upon
regret,"] [I]
- Resolve ["Build on resolve, and not upon
regret,"] [II]
- Respite
- Response [I]
- Response [II]
- Resurrection
- The Reticence of the Dead
- Returned
- Returned Birds
- Reunion Poem
- Reunited [I]
- Reunited [II]
- The Revealing Angels [I]
- The Revealing Angels [II]
- The Revealing Angels [III]
- Reverie
- A Revery in the Station-House
- The Revolt of the Vashti
- Reward
- Rhythmic's Triumph
- Rich and Poor
- The River [I]
- The River [II]
- River and Sea ["Under the light of the silver
moon"] [I]
- River and Sea ["Under the light of the silver
moon"] [II]
- River and Sea ["Under the light of the silver
moon"] [III]
- River and Sea ["We stood by the river that
swept"]
- Roads to God
- Robin's Mistake
- Romney
- Rondeau
- The Room Beneath the Rafters [I]
- The Room Beneath the Rafters [II]
- The Room Beneath the Rafters [III]
- Roses and Lillies
- Rubies
- The Saddest Hour [I]
- The Saddest Hour [II]
- A Sailor's Wife
- The Salt Sea-Wind
- Sam Davis [I]
- Sam Davis [II]
- "The Same Old Strain"
- Sapphires
- Satiety
- Science [I]
- Science [II]
- A Sculptor [I]
- A Sculptor [II]
- The Sea-Breeze and the Scarf [I]
- The Sea-Breeze and the Scarf [II]
- The Search
- Searching [I]
- Searching [II]
- Searching [III]
- Seas, Ships and Shores
- The Second Coming
- Secret Thoughts
- Secrets [I]
- Secrets [II]
- See? [I]
- See? [II]
- Separation [I]
- Separation [II]
- 'Separation Without Divorce'
- September ["MY life's long radiant summer
halts at last:"] [I]
- September ["My life's long radiant Summer
halts at last"] [II]
- September ["September comes along the great
green way"]
- A Servian Legend
- Sestina [I]
- Sestina [II]
- Shadows
- The Ship and the Boat
- Shovel and Tongs
- Show Me the Way [I]
- Show Me the Way [II]
- Shrines
- A Sign-Board [I]
- The Sign-Board [II]
- The Silent Salt-Cellar
- The Silent Tragedy
- Simple Creeds [I]
- Simple Creeds [II]
- Sing to Me [I]
- Sing to Me [II]
- Singers
- Sirius [I]
- Sirius [II]
- Sisters of Mine
- Slain
- Slander
- Sleep and Death
- Sleep's Treachery
- Slipping Away
- Smiles [I]
- Smiles [II]
- Smiles [III]
- Smoke
- Snowed Under [I]
- Snowed Under [II]
- The Snowflake
- So Long
- So Long in Coming [I]
- So Long in Coming [II]
- So Many Ways
- Social Inequality
- A Solar Eclipse
- Sold
- Solitude [I]
- Solitude [II]
- Solitude [III]
- Solitude [IV]
- Solitude [V]
- Solitude [VI]
- Solitude [VII]
- Solitude [VIII]
- Solitude [IX]
- Solitude [X]
- Somebody Sweet
- Sometimes
- Somewhere
- A Son Speaks [I]
- A Son Speaks [II]
- A Song
- Song (From "Maurine") ["O praise me not with
thy lips, dear one!"]
- Song ["O thou, mine other, stronger part!"]
- Song and Maid
- A Song of Faith
- A Song of Home
- A Song of Life
- A Song of Republics [I]
- A Song of Republics [II]
- The Song of the Allies
- Song of the Aviator [I]
- Song of the Aviator [II]
- The Song of the Band of Mercy
- Song of the Rail
- Song of the Road
- Song of the Spirit ["All the aim of life
is just"]
- Song of the Spirit ["Too sweet and too subtle
for pen or for tongue"] [I]
- Song of the Spirit ["Too sweet and too subtle
for pen or for tongue"] [II]
- Song of the Wheelman
- Songs from the Turret I
- Songs from the Turret II
- Songs from the Turret III
- Songs from the Turret IV
- Songs from the Turret V
- Songs from the Turret VI
- Songs from the Turret VII
- Songs from the Turret VIII
- Songs from the Turret IX
- Songs from the Turret X
- Songs from the Turret XI
- Songs from the Turret XII
- Songs from the Turret XIII
- Songs from the Turret XIV
- Songs of a Country Home
- Songs of Love and the Sea
- Sonnet ["Above the chaos of impending ills,"]
- The Sonnet ["Alone it stands in Poesy's
fair land,"]
- Sonnet ["Methinks oft-times my heart is
like some bee,"] [I]
- Sonnet ["Methinks oft-times my heart is
like some bee,"] [II]
- Sonnet ["Methinks oft-times my heart is
like some bee,"] [III]
- Sonnet ["War is destructive, wasteful, brutal!
Yet"]
- Sonnets of Sorrow I
- Sonnets of Sorrow II
- Sonnets of Sorrow III
- Sonnets of Sorrow IV
- Sonnets of Sorrow V
- Sonnets of Sorrow VI
- Sonnets of Sorrow VII
- Sonnets of Sorrow VIII
- Sonnets of Sorrow IX
- Sonnets of Sorrow X
- Sonnets of Sorrow XI
- Sonnets of Sorrow XII
- Sonnets of Sorrow XIII
- Sonnets of Sorrow XIV
- Sonnets of Sorrow XV
- Sonnets of Sorrow XVI
- Sonnets of Sorrow XVII
- Sonnets of Sorrow XVIII
- Sonnets of Sorrow XIX
- Sonnets of Sorrow XX
- Sonnets of Sorrow XXI
- Sonnets of Sorrow XXII
- Sons and Daughters
- Sorrow's Uses [I]
- Sorrow's Uses [II]
- Sorry [I]
- Sorry [II]
- Soul of America
- The Soul's Farewell To The Body
- Sounds from the Base-Ball Field
- The South
- The Spade
- Speak
- Spectres
- Speech
- The Speech of Silence [I]
- The Speech of Silence [II]
- Spirit of a Great Control
- The Squanderer
- A Spider's Crime
- The Spinster [I]
- The Spinster [II]
- The Spinster [III]
- The Spirit of Great Joan
- The Spur [I]
- The Spur [II]
- The Squanderer [I]
- The Squanderer [II]
- St. Dunstan's
- Stairways and Gardens [I]
- Stairways and Gardens [II]
- Stars [I]
- Stars [II]
- The Statue
- The Stevedores
- The Story
- The Story of a Proud Penny
- The Story of Grumble Tone
- A Strain of Music
- Strength
- The Stricken City
- The Structure
- Success ["As we gaze up life's slope, as
we gaze"] [I]
- Success ["As we gaze up life's slope, as
we gaze"] [II]
- Success ["No mortal yet has measured his
full force."]
- A Successful Man
- A Suggestion ["As I go and shop, sir!"]
- A Suggestion ["Let the wild red-rose bloom.
Though not to thee"]
- The Suicide
- The Suitors
- A Summer Day
- Summer Dreams
- A Summer Girl [I]
- The Summer Girl [II]
- The Summer Girl [III]
- A Summer Idyl
- Summer Song [I]
- Summer Song [II]
- The Summons ["I think the leaf would sooner"]
- The Summons ["Some day, when the golden
glory"]
- Sun Shadows
- Sunset [I]
- Sunset [II]
- Sunshine and Shadow [I]
- Sunshine and Shadow [II]
- The Superwoman
- Surrender
- The Swan of Dijon
- "Sweet Danger" [I]
- Sweet Danger [II]
- Sweetheart
- Swimming Song
- The Sword
- Sympathy [I]
- Sympathy [II]
- Take My Hand
- The Tale the Robin Told
- Talk Health
- 'The Tavern of Last Times' (at Box Hill,
Surrey)
- The Technique of Immortality
- The Tee-Hee Girl
- The Temperance Army
- Ten Thousand Men a Day
- The Tendril's Faith [I]
- The Tendril's Faith [II]
- The Tendril's Fate
- Thank God For Life
- Thanksgiving ["WE walk on starry fields
of white"] [I]
- Thanksgiving ["We walk on starry fields
of white"] [II]
- Thanksgiving ["Thank God for men!
I hear the shout"] [I]
- Thanksgiving ["Thank God for men! I hear
the shout"] [II]
- The All-Creative Spark
- That Day [I]
- That Day [II]
- That Day [III]
- That Summer Girl
- That's the Way
- Their Faces
- Then and Now
- Theory and Practice
- There Comes a Time [I]
- There Comes a Time [II]
- There Comes a Time [III]
- 'There is No Death, There are no Dead'
- There's Work to be Done
- They Say
- They Shall Not Win
- Thimble Islands
- Thinking of Christ [I]
- Thinking of Christ [II]
- This Is My Task [I]
- This Is My Task [II]
- This Too Shall Pass Away [I]
- This Too Shall Pass Away [II]
- This World
- Thou Dost Not Know
- Thought Magnets [I]
- Thought-Magnets [II]
- Thoughts [I]
- Thoughts [II]
- Thoughts are Things
- Thoughts on Leaving Japan
- Three and One ["Sometimes she seems so helpless
and so mild,"]
- Three and One ["They stray through the sunlit
summery weather,"] [I]
- Three and One ["They stray through the sunlit
summery weather,"] [II]
- Three at the Opera
- Three-Fold ["Somewhere I've read a thoughtful
mind's reflection:"]
- Three-fold ["Somewhere I've read a thoughtful
mind's reflection:"]
- Threefold ["Our love
wakes with the morning, unafraid"]
- Three Friends [I]
- Three Friends [II]
- Three Friends [III]
- Three Things
- Three Years Old
- A Threnody
- Through Dim Eyes
- Through Tears [I]
- Through Tears [II]
- Through the Valley ["As I came through the
Valley of Despair,"] [I]
- Through the Valley ["As I came through the
Valley of Despair,"] [II]
- Through the Valley ["As I go through the
Valley all alone,"]
- Thy Ship [I]
- Thy Ship [II]
- The Tides
- The Tiger [I]
- The Tiger [II]
- Time and I
- Time and Love [I]
- Time and Love [II]
- Time Enough [I]
- Time Enough [II]
- Time's Defeat
- Time's Gaze
- Time's Hymn of Hate
- The Times [I]
- The Times [II]
- Tim's Story
- Tired ["I am tired to-night, and something,"
[I]
- Tired ["I am tired to-night, and something,"]
[II]
- Tired ["My heart and soul are all to tired
to tell;"]
- To an Astrologer [I]
- To an Astrologer [II]
- To an Astrologer [III]
- To Another Woman's Baby
- To Marry or Not to Marry
- To Men
- To the Teachers of the Young
- To the West
- To The Women of Australia
- To Those Who Never Pray
- To-Day [I]
- To-Day [II]
- Together
- The Tower Room
- Transformation [I]
- Transformation [II]
- Transplanted
- The Traveled Man
- The Traveller ["Bristling with steeples,
high against the hill," [I]
- The Traveler ["Bristling with steeples,
high against the hill,"] [II]
- The Traveler ["Who travels alone with his
eyes on the heights,"]
- A Tribute ["My heart that otherwise was
glad"]
- Tribute ["When the Lord calls up earth's
heroes"]
- A Tribute to Vinnie Ream
- Trifles
- The Trinity [I]
- The Trinity [II]
- The Trinity [III]
- The Trio [I]
- The Trio [II]
- The Trip to Mars
- Triumphus
- True Brotherhood
- True Charity [I]
- True Charity [II]
- True Culture
- The True Knight [I]
- The True Knight [II]
- True Love
- True Warriors
- Trust
- The Truth teller
- The Tryst
- The Tulip Bed at Greeley Square
- A Tumbler of Claret
- Turquoise
- A Twilight Thought [I] ["The sweet maid,
Day, has pillowed her head"]
- A Twilight Thought [II] ["The sweet maid,
Day, has pillowed her head"]
- Twilight Thoughts [I] ["The God of the day
has vanished,"]
- Twilight Thoughts [II] ["The God of the
day has vanished,"]
- Twilight Thoughts [III] ["The God of the
day has vanished,"]
- Twin-born [I]
- Twin-born [II]
- Two ["As I sat in my opera box last night"]
- Two ["One leaned on velvet cushions like a queen--"]
- The Two Armies
- Two Boys and a Cigarette
- Two Counts
- Two Friends
- Two Ghosts
- The Two Glasses [I]
- The Two Glasses [II]
- The Two Glasses [III]
- The Two Glasses [IV]
- Two Junes
- Two Kinds of People [I]
- Two Kinds of People [II]
- Two Lives [I]
- Two Lives [II]
- Two Loves
- Two Men
- Two Nights
- Two Prayers [I]
- Two Prayers [II]
- Two Pussy Cats
- Two Rooms
- Two Roses [I]
- Two Roses [II]
- Two Sat Down
- Two Seasons
- The Two Ships
- Two Sinners [I]
- Two Sinners [II]
- Two Sunsets
- Two Voices [I]
- Two Voices [II]
- Two Women
- Un Rencontre
- Unanswered Prayers [I]
- Unanswered Prayers [II]
- Unattained
- Unconquered [I]
- Unconquered [II]
- Unconquered [III]
- Uncontrolled [I]
- Uncontrolled [II]
- Uncontrolled [III]
- Uncontrolled [IV]
- Under the Moon
- Under the Sheet
- Under the Willow
- Understanding [I]
- Understanding [II]
- Understanding [III]
- Understood
- The Under-Tone ["In the dull, dim dawn of
day I heard"]
- The Undertone ["When I was very young I
used to feel the dark despair of youth;"]
- The Undiscovered Country [I]
- The Undiscovered Country [II]
- An Unfaithful Wife to Her Husband
- The Uninvited Guest
- The Universal Route [I]
- The Universal Route [II]
- Unrest ["The farther you journey and wander"]
- Unrest ["In the youth of the year, when the
birds were building,"]
- Unsatisfied [I]
- Unsatisfied [II]
- The Unseen Thorn
- Until the Night [I]
- Until the Night [II]
- [Untitled] ["Life has its shadows, as well
as its sun"]
- [Untitled] ["Speak for me, friend, whose
lips are ever ready"]
- Unto the End
- The Unwed Mother to the Wife [I]
- The Unwed Mother to the Wife [II]
- Upon the Sand [I]
- Upon the Sand [II]
- Upon the Way
- Uselessness
- A Vagabond Mind [I]
- A Vagabond Mind [II]
- The Vain Mirror
- The Valley of Fear
- "Vampires"
- Vanity Fair [I]
- Vanity Fair [II]
- Veils
- Victory--1918
- The Voice [I]
- The Voice [II]
- The Voice of the Crutch
- The Voice of the Voiceless [I]
- The Voice of the Voiceless [II]
- The Voice of the Voiceless [III]
- The Voice of the Voiceless [IV]
- The Voice of the Voiceless [V]
- The Voices of the City
- Voices of the People ["Oh, I hear the people
calling through the day time and the night time,"]
- The Voices of the People ["Oh, I know the
night is falling"]
- The Voluptuary [I]
- The Voluptuary [II]
- Voyages
- A Waft of Perfume
- A Waif
- Wail of an Old-timer [I]
- Wail of an Old-timer [II]
- Wait
- Waiting
- A Wakeful Night
- A Waltz-Quadrille [I]
- A Waltz-Quadrille [II]
- A Waltz-Quadrille [III]
- A Waltz Quadrille [IV]
- Wanted--A Little Girl [I]
- Wanted--A Little Girl [II]
- Wanted--A Little Girl [III]
- Wanted--A Little Girl [IV]
- War
- War Mothers
- A War Poem
- War Sonnets [I]
- War Sonnets [II]
- Warned
- Warning ["High in the heavens I saw the
moon this morning,"]
- A Warning ["There was a flame, oh such a
tiny flame,"]
- Warp and Woof
- Was, Is, and Yet-to-be
- The Watcher ["I think I hear the sound of
horses' feet"] [I]
- The Watcher ["I think I hear the sound of
horses' feet"] [II]
- The Watcher ["She gave her soul and body
for a carriage,"]
- The Way ["Between the finite and the infinite"]
- 'The Way' ["However certain of the way thou
art,"]
- The Way of It [I]
- The Way of It [II]
- The Way of It [III]
- The Way of the World [I]
- The Way of the World [II]
- The Way to Peace
- The Way to Wonderland
- We Must Send Them Out to Play
- We Two [I]
- We Two [II]
- We Two [III]
- We Two [IV]
- We Two [V]
- Weather-Vanes
- The Weed [I]
- The Weed [II]
- The Well-Born [I]
- The Well-Born [II]
- Were I Man Grown
- The West
- What Gain
- What Had He done?
- What Happens
- What I Have Seen I
- What I Have Seen II
- What I Have Seen III
- What I Have Seen IV
- What I Have Seen V
- What Have You Done? [I]
- What Have You Done? [II]
- What is Flirtation [I]
- What is Flirtation [II]
- What Is Right Living?
- What Is the Use
- What Killed the Sparrow
- What Love Is
- What Not to Do
- What Shall We Do [I]
- What Shall We Do [II]
- What the Rain Saw
- What the Winds Told Me
- What They Saw
- What Uncle Rob Says
- What We Need
- What We Want ["All nail the dawn of a new
day breaking,"]
- What We Want ["We have scores of temperance
men,"]
- What Your Striving Does for Others
- “Whatever is, is Best.” [I]
- Whatever is, is best [II]
- Whatever is, is best [III]
- "Whatever is--is best" [IV]
- Whatever Is--Is Best [V]
- The Wheel of the Breast [I]
- The Wheel of the Breast [II]
- The Wheel of the Breast [III]
- When [I]
- When [II]
- When Baby Souls Sail Out [I]
- When Baby Souls Sail Out [II]
- When I Am Dead [I]
- When I am Dead [II]
- When I Am Dead [III]
- When I Die
- When My Sweet Lady Sings
- When the Regiment Came Back [I]
- When the Regiment Came Back [II]
- When You Go Away [I]
- When You Go Away [II]
- Where are the Temperance People : In reply
to a Query
- "Where is thy Brother?"
- Wherefore [I]
- Wherefore [II]
- Which
- Which Are You? [I]
- Which Are You? [II]
- Which Are You? [III]
- Which Are You? [IV]
- The White Man
- Who is a Christian?
- Why
- Why I Love Her
- Why Should We Sigh
- Why the Daisies are not all White
- Why the Spring is Late
- Widows
- The Wild Blue Bells
- Wild Oats
- Will ["There is no chance, no destiny, no fate,"]
- Will ["You will be what you will to be;"]
[I]
- Will ["You will be what you will to be;"]
[II]
- Will ["You will be what
you will to be;"] [III]
- Will be Worthy of
It
- The Winds of Fate
- Winter Rain [I]
- Winter Rain [II]
- A Wish ["Great dignity ever attends great
grief;"]
- The Wish ["Should some great angel say to
me to-morrow,"] [I]
- The Wish ["Should some great angel say to
me to-morrow,"] [II]
- The Wish ["Should some great angel say to
me to-morrow,"] [III]
- Wishes
- Wishes for a Little Girl
- Wishing [I]
- Wishing [II]
- Wishing [III]
- Woman [I]
- Woman [II]
- Woman and War
- Woman to Man [I]
- Woman to Man [II]
- Womanhood
- A Woman's Hand
- A Woman's Love
- The Women
- The Women Who Are At Home
- The Word
- Words [I]
- Words [II]
- Words [III]
- Words from the Wind
- Work for Woman
- The Worker and the Work
- The World ["Alone in my cozy chamber--"]
- The World ["With noiseless steps good goes
its way;"]
- The World-Child
- The World Grows Better
- Worldly Wisdom
- The World's Need [I]
- The World's Need [II]
- Worn Out
- Worth Living
- Worth While
- Worthy the name of Sir knight
- Ye Agents
- The Year
- The Year Outgrows the Spring [I]
- The Year Outgrows the Spring [II]
- The Yellow-covered Almanac
- You and To-day [I]
- You and To-day [II]
- You Never Can Tell [I]
- You Never Can Tell [II]
- You Never Can Tell [III]
- You Never Can Tell [IV]
- You Promised Me
- You Will Forget Me [I]
- You Will Forget Me [II]
- You Will Forget Me [III]
- Your Fate
- The Younger Born
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